Woman Rescued After Swimming In Sea During Storm Emma

Woman Rescued After Swimming In Sea During Storm Emma

Police are warning people not to go swimming in the sea after a woman had to be rescued in Ireland this morning.

Video footage has emerged online of a woman being rescued with a ring being thrown in the water at Sandycove Harbour in Ireland.

The man who can be seen throwing the ring into the water is Edward Thomas, whose wife spoke to Independent.ie, and said she is in no doubt that the person in the water would’ve died without the aid of people on land.

So we stopped the car at Sandy cove to film the waves and we spot a woman swimming in the water overcome by the waves,…

In fact, the coming weather is going to be so bad that some train companies were urging people to try and get home by 3pm, otherwise they’ll be at risk of not being able to get home, according to the Express.

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They said:

We are advising passengers to complete your journey before 3pm today. While a good service is currently running on most routes, the weather is expected to deteriorate this afternoon and we may be prevented from running services on some routes.

There have also been warnings of flooding from the Environment Agency as a result of incoming deluges of rain, alongside warnings of incoming snow which will last until around 5am.

The Telegraph reports a total of 10 deaths as a result of the snow, with the Armed Forces stepping in as emergency services struggle to cope with the weather.